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anybody on the fence understands the u.s. economy is weak. sure, you can say 7.9% unemployment is an improvement. i can't even say that is an improvement. the obama administration pledged they would drop down upon the great 5.4%. that certainly didn't happen. i'm curious as voters look at the newspapers tomorrow will the newspapers tell the truth that in this report touted as being positive wages went down. hourly earnings went down, hours worked went down. this is really a sad commentary if we have to interpret this somehow positively. gerri: clearly we have a long ways to go, wants yoto hear something the president said today on the campaign trail and respond. here is the president. >> 2008 we were in the middle of two wars. today our businesses have created nearly five and a half million new jobs and this morning we learned the companies hired more workers in october than any timm in the past eight months. gerri: you listen to that, he seems very proud of his record but the reality is we have 7.9% unemployment higher than a month ago. w do
anybody on the fence understands the u.s. economy is weak. sure, you can say 7.9% unemployment is an improvement. i can't even say that is an improvement. the obama administration pledged they would drop down upon the great 5.4%. that certainly didn't happen. i'm curious as voters look at the newspapers tomorrow will the newspapers tell the truth that in this report touted as being positive wages went down. hourly earnings went down, hours worked went down. this is really a sad commentary if we...
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it is about the weight of the u.s. space station and bigger than the weight of the empire state building. what we're looking at, melissa, around the clock. 1800 garbage trucks have been moving in and out bringing in debris. they have been going full tilt, 24-7 even before the hurricane hit. what we're looking at, using sand on the beach blocks, that ended up from, you know the flooding and they're using it as what are called berms to stop any hazardous waste from oozing into the environment in the area. that is the sand walls you're looking at right here. they just switched on the lights. we're looking at dump trucks and 18-wheelers coming in, melissa bringing in this debris. the president did do a flyover when we were here at 11:30 this morning. he did give a shoutout to the sanitation workers, melissa because they're the first-responders that basically removed the debris. the new york parks department gratefully to the area opened this up. if they didn't build this landfill hill, the rebuild would have even been slow
it is about the weight of the u.s. space station and bigger than the weight of the empire state building. what we're looking at, melissa, around the clock. 1800 garbage trucks have been moving in and out bringing in debris. they have been going full tilt, 24-7 even before the hurricane hit. what we're looking at, using sand on the beach blocks, that ended up from, you know the flooding and they're using it as what are called berms to stop any hazardous waste from oozing into the environment in...
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also reiterates the fact u.s. government may have had evidence indicating the attack was not a spontaneous attack but included prior surveillance of the compound targets. given the location where they were found these documents appear to be genuine supporting a growing body of evidence indicating the obama administration tried to withhold pertinent facts about the 9/11 anniversary attack from congress and the american people. i know a little confusing for you, not because two prominent congressman are saying it or scores of angry top intelligence officials are going off the record, some now on the record discussing it. not because they have been all over it, but because tonight the main street media finally stop ignoring it. don't look now but five days out ahead of the elections the issues the white house wanted to keep a lid on it might have blown up in it face. to the effort mentioned jennifer griffin on what this means and what now. >> i have seen some e-mail traffic suggesting the great frustration of senior
also reiterates the fact u.s. government may have had evidence indicating the attack was not a spontaneous attack but included prior surveillance of the compound targets. given the location where they were found these documents appear to be genuine supporting a growing body of evidence indicating the obama administration tried to withhold pertinent facts about the 9/11 anniversary attack from congress and the american people. i know a little confusing for you, not because two prominent...
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this was heartbreaking four u.s. >> he is friend. i was in afghanistan right after paula left. gerri: general petraeus head of the cia and the woman whitey -- writing biography he is incredibly well-respected. >> the most honored military leader in a generation. gerri: he resigned? >> he had to. but we're still talking about the 12. general petraeus does know whatappened. we need to haventensified we need an explanation. gerri: wht would you expect ? >> when fox news and broke the story c was told to and down they issued a statement from petraeus period now aid no one at a time denied assistance to the a. if that is the case, then who did? somebody did. gerri: we have to hear him talk about it. there will be a hearing lar this week cement now he is not testifying. the deputy is now speaking but i think they will get him to testify voluntarily or he will be subpoenaed. gerri: they giv recommend on today. is weekend is a time to pause and remember the sacrifices men and women make for us every day and how difficult life is when they return. post 9/11 veterans unemployment is perc
this was heartbreaking four u.s. >> he is friend. i was in afghanistan right after paula left. gerri: general petraeus head of the cia and the woman whitey -- writing biography he is incredibly well-respected. >> the most honored military leader in a generation. gerri: he resigned? >> he had to. but we're still talking about the 12. general petraeus does know whatappened. we need to haventensified we need an explanation. gerri: wht would you expect ? >> when fox news and...
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it is just not the man i know who would go to the u.s. congress and lighted them to toe the administration line because he was under pressure from an investigation. lou: y're putting in out of context. i have to ask you this. is the man you know kimmel of having an affair and exposing his etire agency for which he is responsible to an immense vulnerability compromising national security for an affair. >> there is no indication that national security was compromised or was even jeopardized by this, and i think that all people are human and general patraeus is human also and is entitled to a mistake. it was a question for me, and i think the president's been 24 hours thinking about it, as to whether or not you could afford to lose a man like general patraeus. lou: you join me on the issue of values. i think every man and woman is entitled to their private values and decisions of their lives, and i certainly would not judge anyone. i will judge the head of the cia who has not got this sense and judgment and the sense of responsibility to his
it is just not the man i know who would go to the u.s. congress and lighted them to toe the administration line because he was under pressure from an investigation. lou: y're putting in out of context. i have to ask you this. is the man you know kimmel of having an affair and exposing his etire agency for which he is responsible to an immense vulnerability compromising national security for an affair. >> there is no indication that national security was compromised or was even jeopardized...
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incidently, any one of them who would like to write a check to the u.s. government is free to do so. go ahead. neil: define patriotism by how much you give the government. >> at think it's nonsense. what does that have to do with anything? neil: over reading posts the election what they're either mandate or victory means? >> i think there overeating what their mandate is. neil: how you define their mandate to act a lot of people think that, well, they do agree with at least one part that the rich should pay more. usually is the people who are not. but beyond that, push for more spending for stimulus, and leaving entitlements alone, leaving spending itself alone. >> essentially what they won was a squeaker. based on some, whenever it is, five counties across the united states. in my opinion did they win, of course. but they have no mandate. they ought to figure out a way to try to keep all of the people that our citizens in the people who pay taxes happy. neil: have you resign yourself to you will have to pay more taxes. >> i have not. i have not. neil: i
incidently, any one of them who would like to write a check to the u.s. government is free to do so. go ahead. neil: define patriotism by how much you give the government. >> at think it's nonsense. what does that have to do with anything? neil: over reading posts the election what they're either mandate or victory means? >> i think there overeating what their mandate is. neil: how you define their mandate to act a lot of people think that, well, they do agree with at least one part...
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from protesting wal-mart on the busiest shoppings day of the year and targeting one frt busiest u.s. airports on one of the busiest travel days of the year. we'll see big labor's travel play, a blow to a chance for anyone's recovery. hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, and here we go the bulls and bears, gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris along with jim la camp and steve murphy, welcome to everybody. jim, growing union clashes with job creators, growing concerns about jobs? >> absolutely. look, every time you make it harder for an employer to hire somebody they're going to hire less people. we're already seeing it in the jobs numbers. look, obamacare has already cost a tremendous amount of jobs and since the president was reelected and it became apparent that obamacare was coming back in, we've seen the layoffs accelerate and now the unions are trying to kick businesses at a time when bunesses are hting and at a time when they're uncertain about labor costs and this is going to take full-time jobs to part-time jobs, and it's going to mean the closing o
from protesting wal-mart on the busiest shoppings day of the year and targeting one frt busiest u.s. airports on one of the busiest travel days of the year. we'll see big labor's travel play, a blow to a chance for anyone's recovery. hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, and here we go the bulls and bears, gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris along with jim la camp and steve murphy, welcome to everybody. jim, growing union clashes with job creators, growing concerns...
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this is not a local recession or a great recession that we just 70 u.s. in fact, we are performing better than any other large industrialized country in the world. neil: as well we should. we are the big gun, but we have to export and have customers. >> europe is fading into a recession. many of the policies that are taking them there are some of the same policies that paul ryan in particular seems to want to put in place. neil: but you could seriously argue the reason why they are in the economical they are is because they build this cradle to grave nanny state that some of them have to disentangle because there is no more money. in fact, what they're doing in france to try to make things right is, well, let's take the top tax rate to 75 percent and you have a fine business mind like yourself. what i'm asking to where is the middle ground? what do you do to get this under control? >> obviously we have to get through this election. as the fed has said and as most independent economists say, we have some momentum behind the economy. you know m favorite ind
this is not a local recession or a great recession that we just 70 u.s. in fact, we are performing better than any other large industrialized country in the world. neil: as well we should. we are the big gun, but we have to export and have customers. >> europe is fading into a recession. many of the policies that are taking them there are some of the same policies that paul ryan in particular seems to want to put in place. neil: but you could seriously argue the reason why they are in the...
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lou: the real confrontation may be, but the al money is coming@ fromthe united states and the u.s.-led international monetary fund. billion and a half dollars of prident obama has asked for. almost $5 billion. guarantees. this is wherever else i is. radical islamic state, the muslim brotherhood led egyptian government. it is strangling in an economy at is simply not working. the united states and europe have the trump cards in this. is that an incorrect statement in your judgment? >> yes, because the imf still has already been signed. he has that credit line out there. i think what's going on in egypt is that there is a struggle between -- lou: actually, this deal was reached today. they have not been funded. lou: but the deal is done. acquiescence to udgment and reason. and necessary component. >> as you correctly pointed out that europeans will not put pressure on egypt. he will get his money from the imf. the -- lou: wait a minute. let me interject. i truly believe that it is of fair statement to say, the united states will have its will with the imf and what it does in this ins
lou: the real confrontation may be, but the al money is coming@ fromthe united states and the u.s.-led international monetary fund. billion and a half dollars of prident obama has asked for. almost $5 billion. guarantees. this is wherever else i is. radical islamic state, the muslim brotherhood led egyptian government. it is strangling in an economy at is simply not working. the united states and europe have the trump cards in this. is that an incorrect statement in your judgment? >> yes,...
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the u.s. we call them where with the fuel is divided into. i'm wondering if this will have a domino effect over time? the yellow on the right hand part of the screen that is pad one and who we're seeing impacted by this shortage right now. but i wonder is there a domino effect. could this start spilling over to the rest of the country as we steal fuel from other sources here on the east coast? >> oh absolutely, it certainly can. i have a retailer, gas station owner in pittsburgh market i was talking to yesterday and he is fully expecting this. look, commodities are very easy to follow from a price perspective. the commodities will go wherever the price is the highest. melissa: right. >> if you do have indeed a shortage of product and increased demand, and what's happening now, we have to keep in mind, the supply issue is what it is but the demand issue is still muted. melissa: right. >> so we don't have, roads are closed and so forth. so the demand is there. in weeks ahead demand will pick up.
the u.s. we call them where with the fuel is divided into. i'm wondering if this will have a domino effect over time? the yellow on the right hand part of the screen that is pad one and who we're seeing impacted by this shortage right now. but i wonder is there a domino effect. could this start spilling over to the rest of the country as we steal fuel from other sources here on the east coast? >> oh absolutely, it certainly can. i have a retailer, gas station owner in pittsburgh market i...
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gerri: breaking news just in tonight, the u.s. federal energy regulatory commission accusing barclays in its traders of manipulating california energy markets from november 2006- december 2008. it says the bank should pay roughly $470 million to settle allegations. also ordering to show why the penalty should not be theft. you will remember, under scrutiny for the interest-rate manipulation scandal of the summer. again, regulators accusing barclays and traders of manipulating the california energy markets. the beat goes on. this is like covering the cop shop. up next, the eastern seaboard slowly pulling itself back together in the wake of hurricane sandy. some of the artists of people a small business owners and of people who put their lives into their company now staring a devastating losses. he with resources and tips for rebuilding, ceo of the take business services. thanks for coming on. give me a sense of how many people who have small businesses might have been impacted here. >> clearly in the northeast region business has g
gerri: breaking news just in tonight, the u.s. federal energy regulatory commission accusing barclays in its traders of manipulating california energy markets from november 2006- december 2008. it says the bank should pay roughly $470 million to settle allegations. also ordering to show why the penalty should not be theft. you will remember, under scrutiny for the interest-rate manipulation scandal of the summer. again, regulators accusing barclays and traders of manipulating the california...
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the u.s. and happened in other countries. it is that sense different from a garden-variety of recession if you want to call it that. melissa: peter, do you agree with that? we have ceo's on the all the time say that is the not the problem. they are held back by government regulation and too much debt and they blame in short for the president that we don't have a "v"-shaped recovery. >> i think there is element of that. deleveraging stopped about 20 months ago and consumer spending took off in the recovery and the recovery was strong in the beginning. so much we spent went abroad to china. we had currency imbalance. all that on imported oil. all that is lost purchasing power. my view this is not a typical business cycle. the u.s. economy is structurally broken and some of the things this administration has done made it worse. like the banking regulations in new york don't fix the banks. they make it impossible for them to bank. and so my feeling is that there is some arguments on both sides but
the u.s. and happened in other countries. it is that sense different from a garden-variety of recession if you want to call it that. melissa: peter, do you agree with that? we have ceo's on the all the time say that is the not the problem. they are held back by government regulation and too much debt and they blame in short for the president that we don't have a "v"-shaped recovery. >> i think there is element of that. deleveraging stopped about 20 months ago and consumer...
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my guest is admirable team of admiral james lyons retired commander of the u.s. pacific fleet. i want to turn to that deadline. tuesday, election day, the eight week anniversary of the attack. now we have a timeline from the cia. your thoughts about both that timeline and the timeliness of it. >> well, i have looked over the timeline. course, at least certain things out. for example, we have resources which were not utilized. one that we utilized in the past is having a jet aircraft fly over, which could have flown over the consulate in in full afterburner. it would have scattered the crowd about as valuable time and, perhaps, maybe save some lives. the second thing was that it citronella. it was 130 man marine force a recall and units that was fully equipped and ready to go. i am told that the general never received any orders to execute. lou: let me explain. force rica on his special operations group, really warriors in the marine corps. and they were in italy and within two hours to specfy. >> approximately within two hours we could have had a jet aircraft over within an hou
my guest is admirable team of admiral james lyons retired commander of the u.s. pacific fleet. i want to turn to that deadline. tuesday, election day, the eight week anniversary of the attack. now we have a timeline from the cia. your thoughts about both that timeline and the timeliness of it. >> well, i have looked over the timeline. course, at least certain things out. for example, we have resources which were not utilized. one that we utilized in the past is having a jet aircraft fly...
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we talk with former defense secretary donald rumsfeld who serve for u.s. presidents, and i ask him about the unusual patraeus statement. >> it is not that unusal if you think back about a week ago when statements out of the white house and the administration seemed to suggest that the intelligence community has been deficient in their work and seemed to be throwing the cia under the boss a little bit. and this reaction back from the cia is, i think possibly reasonably predictable even though as you suggest, it is unusual. lou: in the case of the benghazi controversy, will call it that for now, it seems to be one set of the nile's after another. the next being that we still don't know who denied a request for security to be improved, bolstered in benghazi this past summer after a number of attacks on our consulate, on other outposts of the british government, the red cross. somebody denied that, and the president says he cannot answer that question because there is an fbi investigation. >> well, we do know that the first responsibility for the protection of
we talk with former defense secretary donald rumsfeld who serve for u.s. presidents, and i ask him about the unusual patraeus statement. >> it is not that unusal if you think back about a week ago when statements out of the white house and the administration seemed to suggest that the intelligence community has been deficient in their work and seemed to be throwing the cia under the boss a little bit. and this reaction back from the cia is, i think possibly reasonably predictable even...
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solid chinese economic data and rising u.s. consumer sentiment helped push crude above the $86 mark, settling up more than 1%. >>> alaska receiving 255 dal million settlement from bp, exxonmobil and conocophillips the payout compensates the state from lost royalties from a 2006 pipeline spill and shutdown in the prudhoe bay oil field. >>> the national a iranian oil company is added to the united states sanction list. it was quote, to agent or affiliate of iran's revolutionary god in september. it puts additional pressure or iran's slumping oil out put reportedly down more than 20% this year but who really knows. >>> next on "money", will tax hikes for the rich kill economic growth, duh? i say it will. but a huge supporter of increases couldn't disagree with me more. we'll break out the calculators and fight over it. >>> plus he warn of layoffs if president obama was reelected. west gait resort ceo david siegel is doing a total 180. he is here to explain. more "money" coming up. ♪ energy is being produced to power our lives. w
solid chinese economic data and rising u.s. consumer sentiment helped push crude above the $86 mark, settling up more than 1%. >>> alaska receiving 255 dal million settlement from bp, exxonmobil and conocophillips the payout compensates the state from lost royalties from a 2006 pipeline spill and shutdown in the prudhoe bay oil field. >>> the national a iranian oil company is added to the united states sanction list. it was quote, to agent or affiliate of iran's revolutionary...
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concern over the ongoing energy policies, which it whole bunch of them think will be hurtful to the u.s. interest levels with energy interests. not at all surprised by this development? >> no, really not. i find it ironic in the headlines we see we could be energy independent by 2020, at the same time caterpillar is being downgraded because of energy concerns. it seems this administration can't get out of its own way. i don't know whether i should laugh or cry when i see these things. neil: we don't know what they're whining about, we are big into for acting, franken is at a record high. they're getting fossil fuels a record high, read the details on what is on private land versus public land, but they say there's a policy of building results. you say what? speak wit>> if it is a misrepre. said the gas prices would have to go up to push forward green energy agenda. said cars are going to be twice the efficiency buying half as much gas but offered no real installation. neil: mitt romney got a bad rap on his campaign, making energy such a prominent feature. if we get our energy act togeth
concern over the ongoing energy policies, which it whole bunch of them think will be hurtful to the u.s. interest levels with energy interests. not at all surprised by this development? >> no, really not. i find it ironic in the headlines we see we could be energy independent by 2020, at the same time caterpillar is being downgraded because of energy concerns. it seems this administration can't get out of its own way. i don't know whether i should laugh or cry when i see these things....
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meanwhile, a new defense department timeline shows the first u.s. military unit arrived in libya more than 14 hours after the attack on our consulate was over. too late to help our ambassador and three other america killed in the september 11th attack. my guest now says the administration is in danger in the life and liberty of americans, including those killed in an gauzy by ignoring sharia law. joining me now, andrew boston, the author of the new book, sharia versus freedom, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism. it is great to have you with us. we appreciate it. let's start with, first, the idea that sharia law, a lot f people this message saying it is a cultural aspect of the islamic life that poses no threat to erica. your thoughts. >> sharia is really foundational in islamic societies. it is derived from the text of islam, the traditions of mohammad demanded has many ritual aspects that might be similar to other religions demand but it is also an entire political system. and here is where it runs afoul of modern human rights concepts like our
meanwhile, a new defense department timeline shows the first u.s. military unit arrived in libya more than 14 hours after the attack on our consulate was over. too late to help our ambassador and three other america killed in the september 11th attack. my guest now says the administration is in danger in the life and liberty of americans, including those killed in an gauzy by ignoring sharia law. joining me now, andrew boston, the author of the new book, sharia versus freedom, the legacy of...
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the people of the u.s.,. neil: all of this litigation, dies down, you are a better student of the washington ways, i think if anything darrell issa will be more emboldened to track down what happened in benghazi, are we going to look at a very, very divisive hearing in tins period in washington? >> well i think it will is possible, depends on what happens. if the president is forthright, and explains to the congress, what happened in benghazi, right now it looks like they are kind of giving a number of different stories, and i think that will only necessarily mean that congress will probably have to take more time, have more hearings, and legal action. neil: is it limited, when hearings are limited to the house? senate playing along. is it a limit to what the house can do by itself? does this die in the vine? >> no. neil: oh, extend to other issues like "fast and furious" and on and on. >> sure, the "fast and furious" inquiry is going on. it possible there could be others that relate to be bengha, have you qu
the people of the u.s.,. neil: all of this litigation, dies down, you are a better student of the washington ways, i think if anything darrell issa will be more emboldened to track down what happened in benghazi, are we going to look at a very, very divisive hearing in tins period in washington? >> well i think it will is possible, depends on what happens. if the president is forthright, and explains to the congress, what happened in benghazi, right now it looks like they are kind of...
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>> we have to remember, neil, that we had 3 u.s. senators elected this year, under the republican party, all three can be closely identified with the tea party movement. and we suffered from losses this year. but, personally, those people who lost, who were expected to win, lost after they deviated from this basic message that federal government is too big, too e expensive. neil: you hit a good point, do you fear of what the candidates appeared turned to social issues that tea party message got blurred? however you feel on the social issue. >> the message certainly got blurred. that not to say that search tea party did not care about social issues, i am a tea partier and i do care. but this is taking too much of our money, and throwing more money at it, raising taxes is not going to help it is going to make matters worse. the term revenues is a loaded term. if the question is, am i in favor of raising taxes? in favor of looking at this as a revenue problem, absolutely not. but there are a lot of ways to solve this problem. i'm certa
>> we have to remember, neil, that we had 3 u.s. senators elected this year, under the republican party, all three can be closely identified with the tea party movement. and we suffered from losses this year. but, personally, those people who lost, who were expected to win, lost after they deviated from this basic message that federal government is too big, too e expensive. neil: you hit a good point, do you fear of what the candidates appeared turned to social issues that tea party...
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the idea that the u.s. alone is somehow going to solve the co2 issue is fundamentally flawed and i don't know where the president is dreaming that he will be able to solve this issue. gerri: probably on hold. robert, i know we will hear from you again soon. thank you for coming on, have a great weekend. >> thank you, gerri you want as the clock ticks, there is another group of folks that will be hit hard. i'm talking about college savers. many families will be worse off next year compared to this year. could you explain is the founder and publisher of finaid.org. what is the fiscal cliff? is the fiscal cliff? were we going to duplicate those budget cuts? >> one is it will cut things by 8% across the board. the pell grant in 2013, it will also be cut automatically by 8%. the american opportunity tax credit expires at the end of 2012 as well. gerri: it sounds like, and here are the numbers here, it could result in a% cut in federal student aid. so clearly, people will see higher costs for college. how can the
the idea that the u.s. alone is somehow going to solve the co2 issue is fundamentally flawed and i don't know where the president is dreaming that he will be able to solve this issue. gerri: probably on hold. robert, i know we will hear from you again soon. thank you for coming on, have a great weekend. >> thank you, gerri you want as the clock ticks, there is another group of folks that will be hit hard. i'm talking about college savers. many families will be worse off next year compared...
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and the iea, just a few months ago announced that the u.s. hase reduced its co2 emissions moresa than any other country in the world. a remarkable accomplishment. why? because of natural gas. clearly what i think will happen in the next ur years, the obama administration and the epe are going to continue imposing regulations on the coalposing industry, which will ad to more natural gas-fired generation capacity in the u.s. clearly also going to lead toclo aore coal exports from the united states. nt gerri: does not reducing we are using. here is with the national minin associatioln had to say. current administration policy virtually precludes the construction of nuclear calli based plants. necessary platform for the technology the president advocated. the same policies have skewed the market against call. theshave do you agree? >> i think that is clearly the case. think t you have a lot of haregulationsn are putting pulled behind the eightball.cool natural gas in many parts of thl country that is priced underuntt col. what is happening to bac
and the iea, just a few months ago announced that the u.s. hase reduced its co2 emissions moresa than any other country in the world. a remarkable accomplishment. why? because of natural gas. clearly what i think will happen in the next ur years, the obama administration and the epe are going to continue imposing regulations on the coalposing industry, which will ad to more natural gas-fired generation capacity in the u.s. clearly also going to lead toclo aore coal exports from the united...
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afford is bringing the smallest engyp in the u.s. to meet government fuel economy standards to be added to the 2014 ford fee yes, sir that -- fiesta making it the most fuel efficient on the market. liz? liz: lots of americans plotting a big shopping trip as they eat their meals. oh, our family. david: oh, gee, that's just like you, liz. liz: exactly like me. look, everyone. david: june cleaver. liz: you'll never see that. who is the guy next to me? not david, that's tom. black friday coming early, starts thursday this time around. saying this is an opportunity to play ets and cyber monday is the first to watch. first on fox business joining us, looked happy there until you tried the food. david: oh -- >> i know you're a great cook, liz. liz: i'm a great orderer of cooking. >> right. liz: you know, people can go, buy a tablet or kindle or buy shares in etfs with the opportunity to grow versus lose a value. that's the premise of the segment, is it not? >> that's right. well, you know, retail americans are dusting off their credit cards
afford is bringing the smallest engyp in the u.s. to meet government fuel economy standards to be added to the 2014 ford fee yes, sir that -- fiesta making it the most fuel efficient on the market. liz? liz: lots of americans plotting a big shopping trip as they eat their meals. oh, our family. david: oh, gee, that's just like you, liz. liz: exactly like me. look, everyone. david: june cleaver. liz: you'll never see that. who is the guy next to me? not david, that's tom. black friday coming...
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items sent overseas from the u.s. will rise the same amount and ground rates will rise by nearly 5%. that's the latest from fox business network, giving you the power to prosper and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan d execute it with a wide range of low cost investments. get a great plan and low cost invtments at e-trade. liz: successful ceo is simply someone that gives them great advice to build what is already there. we have the mentor that helps top ceos do that. he made 50 people multimillionaires. he has exclusive list of clients he mentors but takes only 10 every three years but you're getting his advice right here right now. david: this is lot of free advice for nothing. joining news a fox business exclusive, david cm carter, mentor and author of new book, breakthrough. pleasure to have you here. thanks
items sent overseas from the u.s. will rise the same amount and ground rates will rise by nearly 5%. that's the latest from fox business network, giving you the power to prosper and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan d execute it with a wide range of low cost investments. get a great plan...
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the nissan leaf i currently the best-selling electric car in the u.s. think about it. this car which sold fewer than seven dozen people, the best-selling. of course does not what the present one is here. >> more research and incentives. we can break our dependencon oil with biofuels and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. [applause] gerri: maybe smebody else needs to face reality. that's my "2 cents more." and that's it for t
the nissan leaf i currently the best-selling electric car in the u.s. think about it. this car which sold fewer than seven dozen people, the best-selling. of course does not what the present one is here. >> more research and incentives. we can break our dependencon oil with biofuels and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. [applause] gerri: maybe smebody else needs to face reality. that's my "2 cents more." and that's it for t
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you have the u.s. chamber on the other side already threatening lawsuits in particular go to the volcker rule and also got this new bill in the senate that will come to a vote that may or may not happen and they want to add more regulation and rules to the cftc, to the regulators themselves. they are not running amok and messing with this. >> it is true. what i think his bankers confined places where new regulations are helping them. the cftc is taking under its oversight of a non-bank actors like pavement is and debt collection agencies which helps the banks because it creates a level playing field. if they could acknowledge this is the part that is working well and this is the par we think needs to be adjusted gives it more credibility and how we adjust this fight because there has been so much opposition against everything. cheryl: one of the big shocker the election night for many was elizabeth warren. won the senate seat. what do you think her role is going to be based on what we know from her act
you have the u.s. chamber on the other side already threatening lawsuits in particular go to the volcker rule and also got this new bill in the senate that will come to a vote that may or may not happen and they want to add more regulation and rules to the cftc, to the regulators themselves. they are not running amok and messing with this. >> it is true. what i think his bankers confined places where new regulations are helping them. the cftc is taking under its oversight of a non-bank...
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here's what happened happened with the jobs numbers thought the u.s. economy did add 171,000 jobs in october. the on employment number of 27.9%. august and september numbers were upwardly revised. u.s. factory orders posted their largest gain in 18 months. jumping nearly 5%. it was driven by a surge in demand for commercial aircraft. a category where orders had just plunged in last august. david: we have all of today's action covered. rich edson has information on the all important jobs report. jeff cleveland says today's report is just statistical noise so get over it. let's start with rich. i think this is a jobs report both candidates want to get over because it was a wash speaking there is enough in there for both to spend. both use this as evidence that voters should elect them on tuesday. >> today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs. today we learned companies hired war in october. >> he said he would lower the unemployment rate. today we learned it is 7.9%. that is 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is hig
here's what happened happened with the jobs numbers thought the u.s. economy did add 171,000 jobs in october. the on employment number of 27.9%. august and september numbers were upwardly revised. u.s. factory orders posted their largest gain in 18 months. jumping nearly 5%. it was driven by a surge in demand for commercial aircraft. a category where orders had just plunged in last august. david: we have all of today's action covered. rich edson has information on the all important jobs report....
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now, on the upside, we've got a stronger u.s. currency. the u.s. dollar muscling higher, finding firmer footing and hitting a two-month high against the euro today. but the price of oil in part because of the stronger dollar -- stronger dollar is lower. crude oil dropping today after the energy information administration reported a bigger than expected build in crude supplies. we get it every wednesday. that was of course for the last week, plus european central bank president's draghi negative comments about the euro zone economy, all of this weighing on oil. we see oil moving to the down side. speaking of europe, take a look at this video right now. came in a few minutes ago. more than 80,000 greek protesters outside of parliament turning violent ahead of the austerity vote to avoid financial disaster. we have had reports of fires burning, smoke as we're seeing the sun go down at this point, not going to be a good night there in greece. we are keeping our eye on that very fluid situation. protests, elections, hurricanes, nor'easters. okay, is lig
now, on the upside, we've got a stronger u.s. currency. the u.s. dollar muscling higher, finding firmer footing and hitting a two-month high against the euro today. but the price of oil in part because of the stronger dollar -- stronger dollar is lower. crude oil dropping today after the energy information administration reported a bigger than expected build in crude supplies. we get it every wednesday. that was of course for the last week, plus european central bank president's draghi negative...
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the u.s. will go back into recession. the city chief of u.s. equity strategist is here. a couple things your eyeballs are on. using the payroll tax will be ended but you also believe sequestration will not happen. >> let's deal with that. there are a lot of pieces to the fiscal clipping little alternative minimum tax which packed up the rear. the payroll tax doesn't seem to be a support on either side of the aisle with democrats and republicans don't like the idea if you want to call it borrow when money from the social security trust fund. cheryl: entitlements are off table. [talking over each other] >> both sides have a lot of mistakes in how they are presenting policies. in terms of the aspect of sequestration which is significant particularly going to defense and discretionary spending but the president says this won't happen. most people talking about the firm and into the future and hopefully by then there will be better options. cheryl: that would be a boost for the defense sector as we
the u.s. will go back into recession. the city chief of u.s. equity strategist is here. a couple things your eyeballs are on. using the payroll tax will be ended but you also believe sequestration will not happen. >> let's deal with that. there are a lot of pieces to the fiscal clipping little alternative minimum tax which packed up the rear. the payroll tax doesn't seem to be a support on either side of the aisle with democrats and republicans don't like the idea if you want to call it...
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the fourth largest u.s. bank received regulatory approval to expand lending and provide other commercial banking services in canada. >>> as voters head to the polls in this closely watched presidential election the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline reached all-time election day high. however most of the key battle ground states have pump prices below the national average. colorado is the exception. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. lori: okay the markets are up triple digits today. the dow is up 163 points but investors can not forget the uncertainty that has been plaguing our economy over the last several years. it is used an explanation or perhaps an excuse for our nation's lackluster growth. slowdown in hiring and stock market volatility but both candidates do say they can buck these trend and improve things. are they right or will uncertainty continue to weigh on our economy no matter who occupies the white house? scott wren, senior equity
the fourth largest u.s. bank received regulatory approval to expand lending and provide other commercial banking services in canada. >>> as voters head to the polls in this closely watched presidential election the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline reached all-time election day high. however most of the key battle ground states have pump prices below the national average. colorado is the exception. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power...
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>> we think the u.s. economy, the u.s. consumer, they are collectively in better shape than the world has given us credit for. bottom up, we are focusing on fundamentals and valuations. there has already been a lot of talk. we like financial services, parts of financial services, and the ongoing transformation, really, the u.s. energy superpowers, is a fantastic long-term story. that is where we have found of late more opportunity than not. david: yu-dee chang, there is a technology shift or it a lot of people have been waiting for this. the old-timers have been replaced by the new kids on the block. as we shift to mobile devices, tremendous shift that is part of intel. you go for ibm, which is one of the old plays in technology. why are they poised to take advantage of this major tectonic shift? >> don't forget that ibm as recently as five or six months ago made a big play in selling corporate bonds. a two year note at a very low interest rate. 1%. they are taking these billion dollars to take advantage of this. that is w
>> we think the u.s. economy, the u.s. consumer, they are collectively in better shape than the world has given us credit for. bottom up, we are focusing on fundamentals and valuations. there has already been a lot of talk. we like financial services, parts of financial services, and the ongoing transformation, really, the u.s. energy superpowers, is a fantastic long-term story. that is where we have found of late more opportunity than not. david: yu-dee chang, there is a technology shift...
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john: the front page of the wall street journal the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia by the largest oil producer. john: that is good news. i am old enough to remember president after president promising bring us closer to energy independence. >> 1980. 1985. 10 years. 2025. >> it is always on the horizon. they're really worried about imports of crude oil and we will still be dependent on foreign crude to seven mostly import from mexico or canada. the president takes credit for the boom of production. >> we have increased will production to the highest levels in 16 years in natural-gas the highest over decades. jo: we? he made it happen and? >> a buy-out for brief firewood say at least he did not screw that up. he could have. john: he said this is off limits. you cannot build the keystone pipeline. >> you could say he has approved more permit applications than the bush administration but oil production on federal land is up and he did not screw that up. he is opposed to the hydraulic fracturing but so far held a benign position. in this senate
john: the front page of the wall street journal the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia by the largest oil producer. john: that is good news. i am old enough to remember president after president promising bring us closer to energy independence. >> 1980. 1985. 10 years. 2025. >> it is always on the horizon. they're really worried about imports of crude oil and we will still be dependent on foreign crude to seven mostly import from mexico or canada. the president takes credit for the...
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across the u.s. today, we had the impression this was going to the coast to coast and it wasn't that the end of the day. there were fewer people protesting. most of them seemed to be union officials. this is what walmart had to say, less than 50 associates protested nationwide. roughly the same number of associates missed their schedule shift that last year. what do you make of this? [talking over each other] >> what a big impact they are having, but did it turn out? >> people who were at wal-mart want these jobs, they like the jobs. they provide flexible hourr. people want part-time job because it gives more time for their families and if they didn't want these walmart jobs they would go look for work elsewhere. the percentage of americans who have union jobs is falling steadily. in january the labor department will announce the percentage of american workers who belong to unions will have fallen from 12% to 11%. percentage of private-sector workers will have reached another record low and it is bec
across the u.s. today, we had the impression this was going to the coast to coast and it wasn't that the end of the day. there were fewer people protesting. most of them seemed to be union officials. this is what walmart had to say, less than 50 associates protested nationwide. roughly the same number of associates missed their schedule shift that last year. what do you make of this? [talking over each other] >> what a big impact they are having, but did it turn out? >> people who...
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they have egtian army that is u.s. built an israeli military that is u.s. built facing off against each other is incredible. >> they need $4 billion very quickly. i don't need stability right now. >> instability would be a great thing for the regime. look at it from our own point of view. one rocket into quebec we could wipe quebec off the map. lou: thank you very much, appreciate it. now, for your comments. vice president joe must love the typtaste of leather, hillis puts his foot in his mouth. once again the real hearings, questions are not being answered, how-foamericans died. and the scanda
they have egtian army that is u.s. built an israeli military that is u.s. built facing off against each other is incredible. >> they need $4 billion very quickly. i don't need stability right now. >> instability would be a great thing for the regime. look at it from our own point of view. one rocket into quebec we could wipe quebec off the map. lou: thank you very much, appreciate it. now, for your comments. vice president joe must love the typtaste of leather, hillis puts his foot...
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you told me teamsters the toughest union in the u.s. i think the teamsters are crossing picket lines at those plants as well? >> system wide the teamsters are not honoring the strike by the bakers because they understand clearly and they voted to accept the wage concessions because they understood clearly that failure to do so will mean 18,000 people out of work including teamsters bakers other unions and non-union employees. dennis: teamsters even giving on the health plan where the company had paid out 100 billion dollars over half of it went to retirees that never worked for hostess they were teamsters, then the company get stuck with bills with other people, the teamsters agreed, but then the bakers bolt. what are they counteroffering? >> we're not far apart because there's nothing being discussed. their leadership has not countered with anything. in fact they stopped returning our phone calls several weeks ago. the leadership has called from them yes to strike -- for the employees to strike. if you ask the employees why are you str
you told me teamsters the toughest union in the u.s. i think the teamsters are crossing picket lines at those plants as well? >> system wide the teamsters are not honoring the strike by the bakers because they understand clearly and they voted to accept the wage concessions because they understood clearly that failure to do so will mean 18,000 people out of work including teamsters bakers other unions and non-union employees. dennis: teamsters even giving on the health plan where the...
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policymakers it penalized by the murder of libyan ambassadors christopher stephens, sacrificed u.s. laws -- lives, our nation's all by cynically ignoring sharia doctrines and practices. how should the united states appear responding? as you assert, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism, you are saying it is an arab spring that ends with a totalitarian winter. >>e have choices in the middle east. we have a secular leading despot's to we chose to undermine and replace, mubarak, even duffy, and yet what is the replacement? the replacement, we knew from the get go, and we actually supported the muslim brotherhood yacht this who have a sharia supremacist outlook and were stil the late ambassador stevens unfortunately chose to go into the hotbed of libya which dates back to the worse. and promote ove people who we know from the pentagon report in august were directly aligned with terrorists. lou: we thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation. the book is sharianight. straight ahead. president obama's first call after winning his second term went to president bill clin
policymakers it penalized by the murder of libyan ambassadors christopher stephens, sacrificed u.s. laws -- lives, our nation's all by cynically ignoring sharia doctrines and practices. how should the united states appear responding? as you assert, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism, you are saying it is an arab spring that ends with a totalitarian winter. >>e have choices in the middle east. we have a secular leading despot's to we chose to undermine and replace, mubarak, even duffy,...